That might seem strange, since Isis was an Egyptian goddess, to find a temple dedicated to her in a Roman Tunisian city. In fact, she was quite a popular addition of the locals to the Roman pantheon of gods they took for their own. The temple if just south-west of the theatre, and nowadays there are only some ruins left of it, in a shabbier state than the theatre, and certainly than the theatre’s sitting arrangements.
Written Jan 6, 2004
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That might seem strange, since Isis was an Egyptian goddess, to find a temple dedicated to her in a Roman Tunisian city. In fact, she was quite a popular...
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On the southern slopes of the Kroumirie mounts, Bulla Regia was most probably founded by the Phoenicians. It was conquered in 203BC by Scipio the African. Around 150 BC it became the capital of...
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